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The Heterogeneity of Liver Cancer Metabolism

Javier Iván Saravia Salazar, Anne Le

2021Advances in experimental medicine and biology48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Primary liver cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer death around the world. Histologically, it can be divided into two major groups, hepatocellular carcinoma (75% of all liver cancer) and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (15% of all liver cancer) [1, 2]. Primary liver cancer usually happens in liver disease or cirrhosis patients [1], and the risk factors for developing HCC depend on the etiology [3] and the country of provenance [1]. There is an urgent need for an accurate diagnostic test given the high proportion of false positives and false negatives for alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), a common HCC biomarker [4]. Due to often being diagnosed in advanced stages, HCCrelated deaths per year have doubled since 1999 [3]. With the use of metabolomics technologies [5], the aberrant metabolism characteristics of cancer tissues can be discovered and exploited for the new biomarkers and new therapies to treat HCC [6, 7].

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHepatocellular carcinomaLiver cancerCancerCirrhosisBiomarkerInternal medicineLiver diseaseFalse positive paradoxOncologyGastroenterologyBiologyMachine learningComputer scienceBiochemistryCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismCancer, Lipids, and MetabolismLiver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment
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